News House of Fraser to stock luxury Chinese goods LONDON – UK apparel retailer, House of Fraser, will begin stocking premium Chinese brands across its 59 department stores as Read More »
News Is H&M becoming less transparent? STOCKHOLM – H&M does not care about garment worker wages and its sustainability reporting lacks transparency, according to a damning Read More »
News Unifi set to purchase National Spinning Co GREENSBORO – Unifi Manufacturing, an operating subsidiary of synthetic and recycled yarn business, Unifi, has entered into an agreement to Read More »
News New technology maps body shape in seconds HONG KONG – Smart new modelling technology can digitally map a person’s body shape and size in just a few Read More »
News Turkish textile unions back living wage calls ISTANBUL – Textile and apparel unions in Turkey, Europe’s largest textile exporter, have backed calls for a living wage in Read More »
News Is seaweed the answer to toxic textile wastewater? BHAVNAGAR – Indian scientists have developed a nano-material from seaweed which can be used for the effective treatment of contaminated Read More »
News Bluesign and ZDHC converge on chemicals ST GALLEN – Leading global textile standards organisation, Bluesign technologies, has been announced as the first accredited certifier for manufacturing Read More »
News Textile unions target higher wages in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA – A leading global union claims some workers in Ethiopia’s textile and garment sector are being paid as Read More »
News Better Cotton now working with 350 brands GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has announced that it is now working with more than 350 brands after Read More »
PVH, Kering quiet on issues of board diversity 16th June 2020 No Comments LONDON – US clothing holding company, PVH, which owns Tommy Hilfiger, and French luxury group Kering have both been extremely vocal on the Black Lives Read More »
Study claims just 8% of ocean fibres are synthetic 16th June 2020 No Comments LONDON – New research claims that only 8 per cent of ocean fibres are synthetic, while most – 80 per cent – are cellulosic, and Read More »
Travel restrictions could hit verified BCI cotton 16th June 2020 No Comments LONDON – Travel restrictions put in place due to Covid-19 could impact the amount of cotton entering global supply chains from standards such as the Read More »